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Barrayar Cetaganda The Invasion

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The Village The Barrayaran Camp The Cetagandan Base The Fight



You've been on Barrayar for a while now, and you're finally starting to adjust. Or maybe you're not. Maybe this is all still too much for you – the attacks, the constant raids, living in the middle of a war zone by no choice of your own. But if you want to live long enough to make it back home one day, you might as well do what you can to help the war effort. Besides, where else are you going to go?

The fierce Barrayaran winter rages even to the southern end of the continent, and it's been none too kind to Vorkosigan's District. Temperatures at sea level are well below freezing, and up in the mountains, it's even colder. Several inches of snow already blanket most of the mountains all the way down to the Cetagandan base, and the storm that's just started up is only bringing more down. Visibility is low in the flurries, wind swirling snow everywhere, and God help you if you get lost on your own out in the storm. Nights are cold, these days.


A recent attack on the Cetagandan base has left half their facilities damaged and in disarray. Raid parties snuck in by night, planting bombs in previously scouted locations for maximum effect. Damage to the base's water treatment plant and organic grow labs have considerably impacted the Cetagandans' food and water supply, and in the chaos caused by the explosions, the Barrayaran guerrillas raided their medbay and made off with a considerable bounty of medical supplies. One man's bane is another man's boon, and while the Cetagandans have reserve supplies to sustain them for now, some of the damage is extensive and the repairs will take time. But in the meantime, the Barrayarans have scored a precious victory as well as equally precious resources.



the village
The Riverfall villagers are used to the harsh winters of the Dendarii mountains, and though they don't have much themselves, they are happy to offer what they can in terms of cold-weather clothing and extra blankets to those allied with the guerrillas. Despite the cold, the hill children are going wild in the snow, and they may try to lure you into their play by sneakily pelting you with snowballs.

Cetagandan allies, however, may not be met so warmly, and at the first sight of ghem soldiers, any children out playing in the snow will be immediately ushered into their homes. Unaccompanied outsiders from the Cetagandan base might have an easier time talking to the hillfolk, but any attempt at digging information about the guerrillas out of them will get you stonewalled fast. A sneaky hill child or two may steal away from their home to approach one of the "bad guy" outsiders to sate their curiosity.



the barrayaran camp
Morale is higher than it has been in a while after their recent victory, and the guerrillas are in high spirits. And do they ever love their spirits – as night falls, most of the Barrayarans gathered around the campfires are enjoying the deceptively named, dangerously alcoholic moonshine they call maple mead. It might start out sweet, but it burns all the way down, and a few glasses of that stuff will tank even the heaviest Barrayaran soldier.

But the storm rages on despite their celebration, and preparations must be made. Clearing as much snow off the tents as possible will help ensure that no tents collapse overnight, the horses need to be tended to, and the officers are always running training drills. Food is in real supply now, but the guerrillas need help foraging and hunting nonetheless. And when night falls, you'll have to find a way to keep yourself warm – it's a good thing there are a cozy ten of you to a tent.



the cetagandan base
The Cetagandans outnumber their guerrilla enemies almost seventy-to-one, so their base has not been completely devastated, but it hardly looks to be the work of a few raiding parties. Nothing is beyond repair, but the water treatment plant has been taken offline, which means that all water is now locally sourced and must be treated by hand with purification tablets. No one in the base will starve, but fresh food is mostly unavailable until they get the grow labs back online, which means that meals are mostly comprised of ration bars and MREs. Morale isn't exactly at an all-time low, but none of the ghem officers seem to be in a good mood.

They won't hesitate to put you to work, either. They need all the engineers and laborers they can get for the grow labs and the treatment plant, and the medbay's inventory needs to be thoroughly audited before they can send a request for more supplies. But if you need a break, it's not too hard to slip away for a little quiet downtime. Some of the lower-ranked ghem ladies might let you participate in some more artistic activities, or maybe some of the enlisted soldiers who are a little more used to you by now might invite you into one of their Cetagandan games of strategy. Or, since the treatment plant only affected potable water, you could appreciate your comfortable surroundings and take a nice hot soak in the bathroom while everyone else is working.


the fight
PVP
You're in the midst of a skirmish with the other side -- maybe you signed up for the battle, maybe you just got caught up in the fight -- but at least it's easy to tell who's on what side. Only one side is wielding swords, and the other guns.

But then you come across someone who doesn't look like they're either -- not one of the rugged Barrayarans or the face-painted Cetagandans, but an outsider, an exotic like you. They must be. So do you fight?

RECON
Maybe you're not on the front lines, but there's plenty more to winning the war than just fighting. You're partnered with another outsider on recon; the ground is cold, and you try not to let your shoes crunch too loudly on snow as you scout, scanning for patrols or supply lines.

Or maybe you're with the Cetagandans, hiking it thorugh the mountains with one of your fellow exotics in an attempt to locate the enemy camp. Except it's damned cold, and there's hidden ice everywhere, and everything is starting to really look the same.

--

Feel free to write prompts for your character on either side -- you don't have to choose just one for the TDM! Just label it clearly so folks know. GO WILD, MY FRIENDS
dendarii: (solpadeine112)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Fine. I'll do whatever I want regardless." Which, you know, he was going to do no matter what. "You're no longer in my chain of command anyway."
komarran: (why doesn't he listen to me)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
"No, but I would rather see this mess undone than life wasted in a lost cause." Because if he's had all of his information fast penta'd out of him the Barrayarans were going to need all the help they could get.
dendarii: (frakkingcylon 104)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
It's ... a valid point. Miles' own grasp of this era of history is tenuous, but at least he has something. He might be able to counter the Cetagandans. "I can do both."
komarran: (no fun duv galeni makes a comeback)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
"You're well aware you can't, Miles," he says, ready to make one last appeal to ration. "You'll become more in-disposable to them the more information I get back to you."
dendarii: (emaciated)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
The fact that Miles doesn't have a counterargument means Duv has won, but Miles isn't about to admit it. "We'll see."
komarran: (ALSO RUDE)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
It's enough that Duv is willing to let it drop, returning his focus to the makeshift map.

"Having a set meeting place may be too risky," he muses as he kneels down to get a better look. "Are there any secluded areas you'd recommend? A few places we could rotate between?"
dendarii: (solpadeine114)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
"Here. There's some caves that don't have munitions yet." He refocuses on the map, marking out several locations. "Should be safe to get to."
komarran: (neutral but a cute neutral)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
He nods, tapping a finger in the snow. "Wait for me to arrive first. If I'm being followed it's best they don't see you."
dendarii: (solpadeine130)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
"All right," he says reluctantly. "No point in giving them ammunition."
komarran: (why do vorkosigans happen to good people)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
"It'll give me some form of deniability. They don't know I've been on Barrayar before, I could have easily gotten lost while wandering in the snow." Thankfully and it's partially true. He's never been to the rural parts of Barrayar.
dendarii: (solpadeine30)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
Another nod then. "Be safe, Duv. As safe as you can."
komarran: (one day i'll turn terrorist)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
"I expect the same of you." It's the only way they'd get through this. "Have you seen any other outsiders at your camp?"
dendarii: (solpadeine130)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Miles considers that for a moment. "Several. I'm the only time traveler so far, though. Everyone else seems to be from other universes."
komarran: (continued skepticism of barrayar)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm experiencing the same on my end," he admits with a frown. "I'm unsure why that's been the case."
dendarii: (034)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
"We're the exception rather than the rule." A beat and a frown. "Which is strange if changing history is their objective."
komarran: (super unsure)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
He nods in agreement. "They don't seem to realize who I am beyond my name. I'm beginning to wonder if they have any control over who is brought here."
dendarii: (solpadeine112)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
"They've started something they can't control," Miles says, his breath catching. "That's even worse."
komarran: (and another drinking icon probably)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
"I doubt their interest was to bring more talents to their opponents," he says as he rubs his chin. "Most of their camp is restricted from us, but with time I may gain access to more of it."
dendarii: (abject apology)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
"I'll search on my end as well. It's possible the tech was stolen as well."

Which would explain why there are so many in the Barrayaran camp. Surely Cetaganda would lock that down...
komarran: (continues skepticism)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
"Time traveling technology owned by Cetagandans and Barrayarans." God even worse than he had imagined. He rubs his temples as his headache grows. "I can try to get away in a week around the same time."
dendarii: (solpadeine111)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
Best not to think about it too hard until they have more data. Miles nods simply at that. "A week, then. The first cave. Got it?"
komarran: (is he painting)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
"I'll remember where it is," he says as he stands up and dashes the map in the snow. "If I don't show, give it another week before doing anything drastic."
dendarii: (bg068)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
"As you say." Or he'll just bust in anyway, but you know.
komarran: (insert something dry and sarcastic)

[personal profile] komarran 2016-11-26 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
"I never thought I'd long for the day you were in my chain of command." Not that an order would stop Miles Vorkosigan once the man had his mind set to something. That much Duv knew.
dendarii: (034)

[personal profile] dendarii 2016-11-26 12:09 pm (UTC)(link)
A faint snort at that. "The same," he says rather dryly. "But I'd give quite a lot to be back in ImpSec." His tone tightens on that last comment; he's still very far from being comfortable with his new status.

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